VMWare Hottest High-Tech after Google
The hottest high tech company after Google today seems to be VMWare. The company is having a three day conference from September 11 in San Francisco, where it is hosting about 11.000 people who are more than eager to learn about the company’s products which is leading the company to a big jackpot.
VMWare’s software helps with a process called virtualization which allows computers to harness more of their unused power and run more applications at once without any issues. The company is based in Palo Alto and the initial public offering raised $1.1 billion which is the highest that a high-tech company has managed to get since Google went public in 2004.
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